please give me your honest answer
This is from a dinner discussion I had with someone last night and I would like to take an informal poll. What is your opinion of an attractive figure on a woman? The body builder type or more curvy type? This is not to offend anyone just curiosity on my part.
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Curvy.0
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curvy0
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I personally like an in between. Don't like them too muscular or curvy.0
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My opinion is that curvy is sexier-curvy but toned. To me, too much of a bodybuilder shape is too manly.0
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most guys prefer curves, but to each their own. My fiance's best friend loves the super skinny size 0 girls while my fiance finds them very unappealing and begs me not to get THAT skinny...0
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I think it truly depends on the woman. Some women are built with a straight up and down frame...they would look silly with curves! Other women, are not built this way, and look much better with a curvy figure. It's really about working what you have, and having confidence in your own body.0
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If I had to choose what I'd want to look like, I'd want to look curvy. I think that's more attractive... I'd rather not look like a body builder :P
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Curvy but toned0
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I'm not a lesbian or anything, but to me a woman is more attractive when she has curves. Men should be hard, women should be soft, yin and yang0
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Personality, I don't pay attention to what's on the outside......if I did I woudn't be married to my wonderful husband whome I love very much...lol!!!!0
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The happy woman is far more attractive.0
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I think it truly depends on the woman. Some women are built with a straight up and down frame...they would look silly with curves! Other women, are not built this way, and look much better with a curvy figure. It's really about working what you have, and having confidence in your own body.
I concur with this one. Well said!0 -
Curvy. Not really skinny or muscley.
This is perfect imo.
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I think curvy women are more attractive0
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Joan from Madmen. Enough said?0
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Toned, but not venturing into "bodybuilder" territory.0
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I think curvy is much sexier but toned!!! ;-)0
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Definately curvy, IMO if your are to have to much muscle definition it is not attractive...0
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The happy woman is far more attractive.
Love love love and I totally agree. Everybody has their own definition of beauty (though not many appear to be on the side of buff ) I think it can be quite obvious when a woman is happy with her shape and the way she looks, no matter what that may be. She exudes confidence and that is sexy. I want to be buff, and I'm sure my boyfriend would be much happier with me being happy and confident than having to hear me ***** over a curvy body that I don't like.
I know that is a crappy roundabout avoiding an answer answer to the question, but I really don't have a preference, I really do think it depends on the person and how they carry themselves.0 -
Curvy0
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I think that it depends on the woman and it depends on whose definition of attractive you're using. Lean, toned women can be sexy and so can full-figured, curvy ladies - and all of us in between. A great deal of it is in how you carry yourself.
Also, I do agree that the full-on bodybuilder physique is not considered to be conventionally "sexy" on women, but I'm not sure that's the point for those ladies. There's more to life than trying to mold your body to some amorphous, highly-subjective standard of beauty - do what you love, be happy with your body and treat it well, and don't worry too much about what other people think. To me, that's sexy.0 -
curvy type0
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I always liked some curves on a woman. I just think they look healthier and are generally more pleasant. I think Nicole Scherzinger has the ideal body.0
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I think this is the hottest looking:
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Those both sound pretty extreme to me.
Usually 'curvy' is a larger persons description for an overweight woman.
Either the 'fit' or 'athletic' on that.0 -
Usually 'curvy' is a larger persons description for an overweight woman.
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This is what always confuses me about this question. Not only does just about everyone have a different opinion on what they find attractive...but also the fact that men and woman tend to have different ideas of what "skinny" and "curvy" really are. In my experience reading posts here, a lot of women consider skinny a size 4-6 and curvy is more like chubby. The guys on the other hand (and I admit I'm generalizing a bit here) tend to view skinny as like, REALLY skinny....skin and bones kinda skinny and curvy as like ummmm Victoria secret models or Kim Kardashian. Basically, having a nice round high rump and some nice large tatas....not a little round belly or a bit of a thunder thigh.
Kim Kardashian is a really good example. People are always saying she's the "ideal curvy body type" ...she has admitted she is 117lbs, wears a size 2-4 dress and will buy size 27 jeans and get them taken in to fit her size 26 waist. Basically, she's pretty tiny....she's just got booty and boobies.0 -
Basically, she's pretty tiny....she's just got booty and boobies.
And it's a lovely booty too0 -
dislike muscle on both men and women, kinda fake and gross looking [especially girls..so unattractive]. thats why i date walking skeletons with a little muscle/6 pack..but, curvy is hot. in my opinion. and no offence to anyone else :]0
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but to be honest..u have nothing to worry about.ur perfect [im straight by the way]. :]0
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Basically, she's pretty tiny....she's just got booty and boobies.
And it's a lovely booty too
I concur.0
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